shall include … [p]rovisions prohibiting the employer from maintaining policies that require employees to confront active shooters or suspected shoplifters.
I don't see this as a bad thing, and the vast majority of companies have already long since enacted policies in place to this effect. What's the average employee going to do against an active shooter? They're going to get shot. Shoplifters clearly don't care about laws against larceny enough to not do it. What other laws do they not care about? Employees attempt to stop them run the risk of getting assaulted, stabbed, or shot. I don't condone theft, but I also don't condone the expectation that the rank and file should put their well-being on the line to save the bottom line of some retail chain.
I don't see this as a bad thing, and the vast majority of companies have already long since enacted policies in place to this effect. What's the average employee going to do against an active shooter? They're going to get shot. Shoplifters clearly don't care about laws against larceny enough to not do it. What other laws do they not care about? Employees attempt to stop them run the risk of getting assaulted, stabbed, or shot. I don't condone theft, but I also don't condone the expectation that the rank and file should put their well-being on the line to save the bottom line of some retail chain.